Simalia

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Simalia
High-Yellow Sorong Amethystine Scrub Python (Morelia amethistina).jpg
Adult High-Yellow Sorong Amethystine Scrub Python
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Suborder: Serpentes
Family: Pythonidae
Genus: Simalia
Gray, 1849
Type species
Simalia amethistina

Simalia is a genus of snakes in the family Pythonidae.

Taxonomy[]

Simalia Gray, 1849, was a taxonomic synonym of

  • Liasis (a genus of non-venomous pythons found in Indonesia, New Guinea and Australia) and
  • Morelia (a genus of large snakes, in the family Pythonidae, found in Australia, Indonesia and New Guinea),

but Reynolds et al. (2014)[1] resurrected the genus for the Morelia amethistina species group (which, together with Morelia viridis had made genus Morelia paraphyletic).

Species[]

The genus Simalia contains the following species:

Image Species Distribution
High-Yellow Sorong Amethystine Scrub Python (Morelia amethistina).jpg S. amethistina (Schneider, 1801) (type species) Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, and Australia.
Boelen Python 01.jpg S. boeleni (Brongersma, 1953) New Guinea
Morelia clastolepis.jpg S. clastolepis ( et al., 2000) Indonesia.
Morelia kinghorni Australia Zoo.jpg S. kinghorni (Stull, 1933) northern Australia.
Morelia nauta xanthic.jpg S. nauta (Harvey et al., 2000) Indonesia.
Morelia tracyae.jpg S. tracyae (Harvey et al., 2000) Indonesian island of Halmahera.


Nota bene: A binomial authority in parentheses indicates that the species was originally described in a genus other than Simalia.

References[]

Further reading[]

  • Gray JE (1849). Catalogue of the Specimens of Snakes in the Collection of the British Museum. London: Trustees of the British Museum. (Edward Newman, printer). xv + 125 pp. (Simalia, new genus, p. 91).
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